x Mangave plant named ‘Blazing Saddles’

ABSTRACT

A new and unique x  Mangave  plant named ‘Blazing Saddles’ characterized by a rounded mound of fleshy, short, fleshy, linear to lanceolate leaves that develop concentrated reddish to greyed reddish-purple spotting with intense light. The leaves have numerous small, flexible marginal teeth pointing outwardly to recurving toward base. The new plant is suitable for the garden or as a potted plant in the garden or home.

Botanical classification: Agave times x Mangave hybrid;

Variety denomination: ‘Blazing Saddles’;

STATEMENT REGARDING PRIOR DISCLOSURES UNDER 37 CFR 1.77(B)(6)

The first public disclosure of the claimed plant, in the form of aprivate sale, was made by Walters Gardens, Inc. on Feb. 12, 2018 toPlant Delights Nursery, Inc. Plants for this sale were obtained from theinventor. No plants of x Mangave ‘Blazing Saddles’ have been sold, inthis country or anywhere in the world, nor has any disclosure of the newplant been made, more than one year prior the filing date of thisapplication, and such sale or disclosure within one year was eitherderived directly or indirectly from the inventor.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to the new and distinct x Mangave hybridplant, x Mangave ‘Blazing Saddles’ that was hybridized by the inventorat a wholesale perennial nursery in Zeeland, Mich., USA as a crossbetween a proprietary unnamed selection of Agave nizandensis (notpatented) as the female or seed parent times and x Mangave ‘Bloodspot’(not patented) as the male or pollen parent. The cross was performedJul. 10, 2014 and seeds were harvested and sown later the followingautumn. Through trials at the same nursery the plant was assigned thebreeder code 14-171-15. The new plant has been successfully asexuallypropagated by sterile shoot-tip tissue culture and by basal offsets atthe same nursery in Zeeland, Mich. The asexual tissue culturepropagation has been found to produce stable and identical plants thatmaintain all the unique characteristics of the original plant.

BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

x Mangave ‘Blazing Saddles’ differs from its parents as well as allother Manfreda, Agave and x Mangave known to the applicant. The femaleparent has a flatter habit with fewer leaves per plant, with narrow,longer, aching foliage that has small marginal teeth, moderatelychanneled or concavo-convex with a lighter chartreuse in the centeralong midrib, but the leaves do not have reddish spots or nearly wholeleaves. The male parent is more upright in habit with greater number ofleaves per plant, with foliage that is shorter, more glaucous, thicker(abaxial to adaxial), dark brown around the marginal teeth and largerterminal spines and fewer, less-overlapping, mahogany spots. The nearestcomparison plants are: ‘Racing Stripes’ U.S. Plant patent applicationSer. No. 16/350,624, ‘Red Wing’ copending U.S. Plant Patent Application,‘Freckles and Speckles’ U.S. Plant patent application Ser. No.15/932,464, ‘Mission to Mars’ U.S. Plant Pat. No. 29,393. ‘RacingStripes’ is a taller plant with dark green margins, chartreuse midriband no reddish coloration. ‘Red Wing’ has more leaves per plant that arebroader and the reddish coloration is more of cherry-red. ‘Freckles andSpeckles’ has more arching foliage with spots that are more separated.‘Mission to Mars’ is a much larger plant with longer and broader foliageof more uniform burgundy coloration.

‘Blazing Saddles’ is unique from all of the above cultivars and allAgave, x Mangave and Manfreda known to the inventor by the followingcombined traits:

-   -   1. Rounded mound of linear to lanceolate, short, sarcous leaves;    -   2. Leaves develop dense reddish to greyed reddish-purple        spotting with strong ultraviolet light;    -   3. Leaf margins have many, small, flexible, outward to recurved,        marginal teeth;    -   4. Moderate growth rate;    -   5. Foliage is upright to outwardly toward stem and arches with        age.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING

The photograph of x Mangave ‘Blazing Saddles’ demonstrates the overallappearance of the new plant including the unique traits asthree-year-old plants grown in Zeeland, Mich. The colors are as accurateas reasonably possible with color reproductions. Ambient light spectrum,temperature, source and direction may cause the appearance of minorvariation in color.

FIG. 1 shows an opaque greenhouse grown plant above with a plant grownin full-sun below.

FIG. 2 shows a clear plastic greenhouse grown plant from side profile.

FIG. 3 shows a clear plastic greenhouse grown plant from above.

DETAILED BOTANICAL DESCRIPTION

The following descriptions and color references are based on the 2015edition of The Royal Horticultural Society Colour Chart except wherecommon dictionary terms are used. The new plant, x Mangave ‘BlazingSaddles’, has not been observed under all possible environments. Thephenotype may vary slightly with different environmental conditions,such as temperature, light, fertility, moisture and maturity levels, butwithout any change in the genotype. The following observations and sizedescriptions are of a three-year-old plant in a commercial wholesalegreenhouse in Zeeland, Mich. with supplemental water and fertilizer asneeded.

-   Parentage: A proprietary unnamed selection of Agave nizandensis as    female or seed patent and x Mangave ‘Bloodspot’ as the male or    pollen parent;-   Propagation: By sterile shoot-tip tissue culture and removal of    basal offsets;-   Time to initiate roots from tissue culture: About 21 days;-   Growth rate: Moderate;-   Crop time: About 14 to 18 weeks to finish in a 3.8 liter container    from a 35 mm tissue culture growing at about 21° C.;-   Rooting habit: Fleshy, lightly branching, with roots up to 30 cm    long;-   Root color: Nearest RHS NN155B;-   Plant shape and habit: Succulent herbaceous perennial with basal    rosettes of about 36 leaves radially emerging outwardly from central    stem, producing a radially-symmetrical, rounded mound;-   Plant size: Foliage height about 18.0 cm tall from soil line to the    top of the leaves and about 39.0 cm wide at the widest point just    above soil level;-   Stem: To about 2.5 cm across; covered with leaves;-   Foliage description: Linear to lanceolate; simple; sessile;    bi-laterally symmetrical; sarcous; apex narrowly acute with firm    terminal spine; base truncate; flat in proximal portion of leaf    tending toward slightly concavo-convex distally; margins flat;    margins finely toothed with small, flexible, outwardly to recurved    teeth; glabrous abaxial and adaxial; matte abaxial and adaxial;-   Terminal spine size: To about 4.0 mm long and 1.0 mm wide at base;-   Marginal teeth size: About 1.5 mm long and 1.0 mm wide at base,    average spacing about 1.8 mm apart;-   Leaf size: To about 19.0 cm long, about 31.0 mm wide toward middle;    center base about 11.0 mm thick at basal midrib; average about 17.0    cm long, 29.0 mm wide and 10.0 mm thick in longitudinal center;    spots on both adaxial and abaxial vary from 1.0 mm diameter to    nearly solid red with intense light;-   Foliage fragrance: None observed;-   Leaf number: About 36 per plant;-   Leaf blade color:    -   -   Adaxial (low light).—Between RHS 148B and RHS 137C with            spots between RHS 187B and RHS N187B.        -   Abaxial (low light).—Variable with nearest RHS 137C with            spots of nearest RHS NN137B.        -   Adaxial (high light).—Small green patches nearest RHS 137B            and reddish portion between RHS N187A and RHS 187B distally            and proximally and along midrib nearest RHS 187A blended            with RHS 186A, becoming nearest RHS N187A distally with            highest light intensity.        -   Abaxial (high light).—Small green patches nearest RHS 137B            and reddish portion nearest RHS 187B distally and proximally            nearest RHS 187B blended with RHS 186A.        -   Teeth.—Nearest RHS 160D on older leaves, nearest RHS 158B on            younger leaves.        -   Terminal spine.—Between RHS 166B and RHS 165A.-   Petiole: Leaves sessile;-   Veins: Parallel; not distinct abaxial or adaxial;-   Flower description: Not yet observed;-   Fruit and seed not observed;-   Disease resistance: x Mangave ‘Blazing Saddles’ has not been    observed to be resistant to diseases beyond that which is normal for    x Mangave, Agave or Manfreda. The new plant is xeromorphic and    survives well with minimal water once established. The new plant is    estimated to be hardy at least from USDA zone 9. Full extent of    winter hardiness has not been tested.

It is claimed:
 1. A new and distinct cultivar of ornamental x Mangaveplant named ‘Blazing Saddles’ as herein described and illustrated.